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Category Archives: Russ McConnell
Interview with Dr. Russ McConnell, curator of Grammar-Land, Part II
On Monday, we talked to Dr. Russ McConnell, curator of Grammar-Land, which will be on display in the reading room of Hoole’s lobby through the end of November. He discussed his research and the intellectual background to his show. Today, … Continue reading
Interview with Dr. Russ McConnell, curator of Grammar-Land, Part I
By: Dr. Russ McConnell, Instructor in the English Department This week, we’re talking Dr. Russ McConnell about his research and his process for curating an exhibition with special collections materials. Check back on Wednesday to hear his tips and tricks. … Continue reading
Grammar-Land: Learning to Write in America (1700-1930)
By: Russ McConnell, Instructor in the Department of English From September through November 2014, Grammar-land: Learning to Write in America (1700-1930) is on display in the lobby of the W.S. Hoole Library on the second floor of Mary Harmon Bryant Hall. Curated by … Continue reading